Hello Rylee, On Fri, Jun 20, 2025 at 01:45:44PM +1000, Rylee Randall wrote: > Not sure if this will work, I have never used a mailing list before. I > am seeing the same problem, my thinkpad x1 carbon gen10 failing to > resume from suspend in all kernel versions above 6.10, 6.6 is my safest > version that I have been stuck on ever since. Is 6.10.12 also problematic for you? > However, I myself am not using Debian, I am using NixOS. I only reply > here because this is the only place I have found this bug already > talked about on the internet and I don't know how/where a more > appropriate place would be. > > Let me know if theres anything I can do to help get this fixed, its > quite frustrating being locked out of all newer kernels. In don't know how installing a custom kernel on NixOS works. But if you do (or you want install Debian :-), the test that I asked the original reporter to do should work for you, too. Unless 6.10.12 is also good for you, your version range looks a bit different than Brian's. My recommendation for you would be: git clone https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git cd linux cat /proc/config.gz > .config yes '' | make oldconfig make localmodconfig make savedefconfig cp defconfig arch/x86/configs/tralala_defconfig git bisect start v6.11 v6.6 And then iterate: make tralala_defconfig make make install and test the newly installed kernel. Depending on the kernel having the problem or not run: git bisect good or git bisect bad and repeat until git identifed the problematic commit. (Note: Make sure to pick the right kernel to boot, it's not always the one with the highest version number. After a test you can remove the installed kernel at any time (and you probably want that to not run out of disk space).) (Note #2: It's only a guess from me that `make install` works on NixOS, in doubt consult their documentation.) Best regards Uwe
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